Jade’s final pictures

Jade’s final pictures

Jade in her final video which she wants to give to her two sons / Chris Horton Productions

Jade dressed as her idol Marilyn Monroe

Icon Marilyn Monroe / wenn.com

Jade's boys with their dad Jeff at the christening

The boys being able to visit is at the heart of why she discharged herself from hospital and went home

Close friend and spokesman Max Clifford

And she is leaving them with a parting gift of a sparkling video of her dressed as her idol Marilyn Monroe.

Jade made the film for little Bobby and Freddy in December before she lost her hair and became desperately ill. And she has told friends and family that it is how she wants them to remember her when she is gone. Jade, 27, looks gorgeous in the video, dressed as the movie legend in a green dress with blonde curls.

She appears happy and carefree, despite already receiving chemotherapy for her terminal cancer.

It is set to the song One Day by R&B star Omar Simon and will be handed to her sons after her death.

Jade was given a massive boost yesterday when the boys visited her bedside at her Essex home.

She was “over the moon” as Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, arrived after school.

Jade was also given another lift last night when probation bosses agreed to suspend new husband Jack Tweed’s tag for two nights. It means she and Jack, 21, can spend what could be her last precious nights together.

Last night they were able to sit down and laugh together as they watched the footage of their wedding on Living TV.

The reunion with her sons was the first time they had been together since their christ-ening at London’s Royal Marsden hospital on Saturday.

Pals said the visit “brought a huge smile to her face”.

They were brought to see Jade by their dad Jeff Brazier, 29, and stayed with her for a couple of hours.

Friends said the visit had been “tearful and heartbreaking” but had given Jade a lift.

Close friend and spokesman Max Clifford, 65, said Jade had been “very excited” about it.

He said: “The boys being able to visit is at the heart of why she discharged herself from hospital and went home.

“She will be seeing as much of them as she can in the time she has left and we all hope that this will not be their last visit.

“She didn’t want them to visit her in a hospital bed and would much rather see them in the comfort of their home.

“And Marie Curie nurses are on hand and are managing to keep her pain under control which she is really grateful for. The boys know their mum is really poorly. But I still don’t think they fully understand the situation.”

Jade’s mum, Jackiey Budden, 50, said yesterday: “It is just so lovely to have her home.”